Villainous characters make actors more popular: Adnan Siddiqui

Author: News Desk

Pakistan’s Adnan Siddiqui has said that villainous characters make actors more popular, Roznama Dunya reported on Saturday. The 50-year-old actor said in an interview that he tries to perform different characters in his projects. He said has played roles from a hero to a father to look versatile. Adnan Siddiqui said he gained popularity from positive as well as negative roles which is why he is successful. The veteran urged others also to perform villainous roles.

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